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1. Connect the Handyboard to your computer, as shown in the picture below<BR><BR>
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2. Click on the "Communication Check" button and see if the serial light on the connection board blinks.<BR><BR>
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If it does not blink, there is probably either a problem with the serial connection, or the wrong serial port
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Hit the cancel button, check all serial connections, ensure that you've chosen the correct serial port, and try again.<BR><BR>
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3.If the serial light blinked, you may move to the next step. Make sure the Handyboard is off.<BR><BR>
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4.While holding the <B>STOP</B> button, turn the power on. Keep the <B>STOP</B> button down for at least two seconds after power is on.<BR><BR>
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5.Both the <FONT COLOR=#F00>RED</FONT> <B>BATT</B> and <FONT COLOR=#0F0>GREEN</FONT> <B>PWR</B> lights should be off (after shining momentarily).<BR><BR>
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<LI>If the <FONT COLOR=#F00>BATT</FONT> light stays on, your Handyboard's battery is too low to operate. Turn off your Handyboard and let it charge for 30 minutes, then try again.
<LI>If the <FONT COLOR=#0F0>PWR</FONT> light stays on, your Handyboard did not successfully enter download mode. <A HREF="#pwranchor">Click here and go through the steps again.</A>
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If both lights are off, hit the Download Firmware button to put the firmware on the board.
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